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Summer On Lake Newell
RE-NEWELLBRING THE ACTION!
Brooks Faire Simply Amazing
ISSUE 03/ JUNE 2013
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A preview into the biggest Medieval Faire in Western Canada. and a Canadian first in the world of Jousting : The International Invitational jousting Tournament!
A look into one of the most unique Lakes in Alberta. How two events will make it bigger and better than ever before
How this lifestyle speaks a new philosphy of the Region of Newell.
Showcasing the region of Newell to the North American TV Audience. How this broadcast will bring the best of our Region to light.
the Newell
BROOKS RODEO Deep Roots
Everything you need to know and more about the event over the
next few days and whats happen-ing around the region
Major Stories
Dimestore NationHow this broadcast will shine new light on our region.
Summer on Lake NewellOne of the most unique lakes in Alberta. How this lake will be home to two of the coolest events this sum-mer.
Medieval FaireThe Biggest and Best to come this year. More on the exciting developments...
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the Newell Nomad: The Newell Nomad is the Region of Newell`s premier tourism and events magazine. The Nomad is created with the intent of repre-senting the region and all orga-nizations, events, and groups in a fair and courteous manner. If you are interested in writing about a local event, item of interest, Re-Newell activity, or submitting a photo for the Nomad, please send us an email at the informa-tion below. Welcome to the Region of Newell! With so many things to see and do, you won’t be bored. While you
are here, check out website www.visitnewell.com. This website has all of the community information, where to eat, where to sleep or stay, what to do, and deals and packages that you will be able to ac-cess while you are here.
On behalf of the Newell Regional Tourism Association, I thank you for your interest in the Region of Newell and look forward to seeing you here.
Have a great day,
William Slenders Editor of the Newell Nomad
Lake Newell is a beautiful, warm, crisp clear lake that not only provides the industrial heart of the regions agriculture, but also provides the sole of its recreation. Taken by Abdul Ma-lik, this photo of Lake Newell shows just how crisp and clear the waters of Newell are. Enjoy it this summer on your travels through the Region of Newell.
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AttractionsLooking for things to see and do this year? Check out the many Newell attractions
Arts & CultureGet the best and the latest news and information for Arts and Culture
Upcoming EventsSave the Date! Plan ahead with these amazing events. See real time events on VisitNewell.com!
Newell StoriesRe-Newell How this philosophy is changing how we look at personal renewal.
Brooks RodeoIt’s one of the largest events in the Region! Get all of the details right here!
Maps & Guides
Newell Rider MapIs riding your passion? We want to share some trails with you! Have a look at our Newell Rider Map
Tourist Information MapNeed information on camp-sites and attractions? Check out the tourism map of the Region!
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The Dimestore Fishermen
Providing Newell a Window to the Frame of the World
Every once and awhile we get access to some exciting ex-periences that transport us back to our childhood imagina-tion. Such was the case ... In the Region of Newell
Many people often ask, “What does the region have to offer?” In short, my response is always “One of the great-est adventures to be found in Alberta. Period.”
During the summer of 2012, the Newell Regional Tourism Association was contacted by producer Jim Hoey or the Dimestore Fishermen, with the potential of creating an episode about this region. Immediately, thought went right to the story we wanted to tell. After filming all summer, Jim had an amazing amount of film and one of the best stories that could be told from this region. More than telling a story, it’s about telling a story that paints the region in a new light; something com-pletely different, and from another person’s perspective. We often forget that by living here, we become oblivi-ous to some of the most fascinating and wonderful places in Alberta.
During his time down in the Region of Newell, Jim Hoey and his crew Cal Jarvis and D’Arcy Vandergucht experi-enced some of the most scenic, histori-cal, and interesting places Newell has to offer. During the production of the
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show, the NRTA took the crew to the Elks Father’s Day Fishing Derby, and Brooks Medieval Faire. The NRTA also took them to UNESCO World Heritage Site Dinosaur Provincial Park, the Bas-sano Dam, Brooks Aqueduct, and EID Historical Park.
Along the way, Jim had the chance to fight the Black Knight, unearth a Di-nosaur, and help in the production of Honey at the EID Historical Park. There was even a pit stop for a Brooks Sand-wich. When it was time for fishing, both Lake Newell and Crawling Valley
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Reservoir were selected. Crawling Valley was a hit with the help of local fishermen Ken Andrejian. With his assistance, Jim and Cal caught many Walleye in the five hours on the water. With line after line hammered by the fish at the res-ervoir, it made for a compelling ending to the first episode. Currently, the NRTA has begun working with the Dimestore Fishermen for episode two which will showcase the regions river ways and the mostly unknown fly fishing spots. Among other activities are comfort camping at Dinosaur Provincial Park and a trip to Blackfoot Crossing Historcial Park.
Only through the eyes of another can we truly appreciate what we have at home. What we take for granted is a story that speaks to the hearts and minds of other Albertans, Ca-nadians, and peoples from all over the planet. Jim and this episode have taken to tell this story to the world, and the story they are about to tell provides a window to the very heart of the Region of Newell. Will the world take notice and stop by for a visit?
Written by William Slenders
Visiting Dinosaur Provincial Park is like stepping into another world. There’s a chance for a new discovery around every corner! Explore the badlands, camp under the stars or participate in a fully authentic dinosaur dig. You’ll be amazed by the abundant fossils,
One of the largest fishing derbies in Newell during the summer time, this event hosts a large number of father/son/daughter teams looking for the largest Pike.
Would you like to step back in time and learn something about the medieval time period?
Come on out and be amazed at the knights in armour, swinging swords, or on horseback, jousting.
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Saturday, JULY 6, 2013Brooks Golf Club 9:00 am
DIABETES ASSOCIATION (BROOKS & DISTRICT)18th Annual
”HELP CLUB OUT DIABETES”All net proceeds from this fundraising event, will go to benefit service and education programs at the
Diabetes Association (Brooks and District) and to support research for all Canadians.
“Steak and Beans”GOLF TOURNAMENT
After 37 Years On The AM Dial Q13 Radio is now Q Country 105.7 FM!
SERVING BROOKS & THE COUNTY OF NEWELL SINCE 1910!
Come and have fun!!Registration Forms available at:
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ENTRY FEE: $125.0018 Holes of Golf - Modified Scramble/Match Play
Complimentary Tournament GiftHole Prizes - Novelty HolesHOLE IN ONE CONTESTS
SILENT AUCTION“TASTE TEST”
*“Steak and Beans Banquet” * Mulligan Draw, Chipping Contest
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WIN PRIZES! * Rocky Mountain Golf Vacation for Two sponsored by Heritage Inn
“HElP CluB OuT DIABETES WITH YOGA”
Inner Spirit Yoga is offering 15% OFF yoga sessions until Dec. 31,
2013 for persons who register in the Steak & Beans Golf
Tournament on July 6th. Coupons will be handed out at the golf tournament.
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Summer brings about a great season for outdoor activity and water sports. Newell is fortunate to have one of the best lakes in Alberta for this very water occasion. Lake Newell is the heart of the region and is the hidden gem of the sports activities of the region. Mostly unnoticed, the lake has a particular fame for the winds and ideal sailing conditions, and the Dragon Boat Racing that regularly takes place in July. It seems as though this year will be the biggest and best summer on Lake Newell as the lake plays host to SailWest, the largest sailboat competition in western Canada, and a bigger, better Dragon Boat Festival.
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Truely a sportsmens paradise. Go ahead and tell us we’re crazy. We bet you wont find a bet-ter lake in Alberta.
Summer On Lake Newell A true gem of Newell and also the best sailing lake in South-ern Alberta! The water is clean and warm. There are no high banks or trees disturbing the prairie winds, they are true and free. The lake is big enough to sail for a relaxing time before you have to change direction. Most people head west to the mountains and British Colombia for recreation so they miss the “oasis” at Lake Newell. Undeniably a prairie treasure, the sunsets are spectacular and one of the best in Southern Al-berta!
The Newell Sailing Club (NSC) is a grass roots community oriented club. Located on the shores of Lake Newell, it offers
sailing, kayaking and windsurfing activities. Mix in a social atmosphere and this makes for a perfect environment to enjoy the fabulous venue that Lake Newell is! This year we have been asked by Sail Canada to host the CYA SailWest Championship.
The “CYA SailWest Championship” is the largest western Ca-nadian sailing event of the year. Each year the four western provinces take turns hosting this event. In recent history only Wabumun Sailing Club and Calgary Yacht Club have hosted it. This opportunity will allow Newell Sailing Club to showcase our lake, club and our local junior sailors. The local
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junior sailors will be competing in this event. This occasion will help raise the profile of sailing in the Region of Newell. We would also like to create opportunities for volunteers to help with this exciting regional event. The event is com-posed of 2 days of training, where the provincial coaches share the coaching duties and all sailors train together with others in their fleets. Then, 2 days of exciting racing, where the SailWest Championships, U17 championships, Open Western Championship and Western Canadian La-ser Masters Championships are decided. Sail Canada pro-vides guest judges and race officers as well as assistance in the various aspects of regatta and race management. This is a great opportunity for NSC members to learn new ways to run regattas and for local people to learn about the excitement of sailing.
From July 10th we will see sailors; parents and guests ar-rive from the four Western provinces. Montana clubs often make an appearance at Alberta events as well. The CYA SailWest Championship is being hosted as part of our an-nual Newell Sailing Club’ “Prairie Wind Regatta”. This event will stand out in the same way as our annual Prairie Wind Regatta, with a relaxed setting, a beautiful lake, home-style food and friendly rural hospitality. We welcome any-one who is interested in participating, volunteering or just visiting during this week of activities.
For more information please visit: www.newellsailingcub.com This article was co-written with the help of Charles Hammel
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Its all about having a great time. Competition and the desire to win is great, but the real sport is in the team spirit!
History of Lake Newell Dragon Boat Races
The Brooks Dragon Boat Festival was started by the Lake Newell Adventu-res Getaway Society. Last year there was a partnership with the Brooks Ro-tary Club, and this year Rotary Club is now running the event. The Battle of the Paddles Challenge is being run to encourage teams throughout Alberta to enter the event and participate in semi competitive racing. This year, the Dragon Boat races take place July 13-14th at Lake Newell Resort located at the northern tip of Lake Newell. There were a number of teams who came down to a photo finish in more than a few heats. Will you and your team take the gold? Will you be able to tell your friends that you participated in the Ro-tary Dragon Boat Races?
Is there anything special at the Dragon Boat Festival this year?
There has been a lot of planning this year into the possibilities of the festi-val. This year it is planned that beer gardens, entertainment, food vendors, and much more will be part of the event. Along with competition of the sport, people will have the opportu-nity to camp (while space permits) as well as enjoy the common areas of the competition with the other teams.
This year’s Dragon Boat festival will be bigger than the last. Its also close to Kinbrook Island Provincial Park, so it’s a great place to get involved with the activities of the Newell Sailing Clubs SailWest Prairie Wind Regatta.
Are there any Prizes ?
There are a number of prizes for ente-ring the event. There are prizes for Best Team Costume, Best Team Spirit, and Best Chant. With these prizes and the satisfaction of knowing that you can still compete with the other teams, it should be an exciting event.
Who can Register?
There is a chance for both Corporate and non-corporate teams to register and join the fun! For more information on who can register, and requirements of registering, visit dragonsonlake-newell.ca.
Who do I contact to be a part of the event or to register a team?
You can contact Tracy Acorn with the Brooks & District Chamber of Commerce. Call 403-362-7641 or email [email protected]. For more information, visit Dragonsonlakenewell.ca
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This could be you...Why not try something different this year? The Dragon Boat Festival is an experience to be had, and a chance to prove you really are the best! Register yourself or your team today at Dragonsonlakenewell.ca!
Register Today! July 13 - 14th, 2013/ www.dragonsonlakenewell.ca
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Re-NewellBringing the Action! Water, Hoodoos, Camping, Sailboating, Arts and
Culture, and hundreds of other reasons why you need to get out here this season!
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hat started as simple fun has actively evol-ved into a region specific philosophy. When trave-lers or recreation enthusiasts think of recreation opportunities, they typically think of the Mounta-ins as being one of the greatest adventures. While this might be true, Newell is fortunate enough to have some of the best recreation opportunities in Alberta. This allows the Region to actively promo-te our philosophy of Re-Newell.
Now you might be asking yourself, “What is this Re-Newell nonsense?” I assure you that Re-Newell is a region specific concept. Water Sports, Wind Sailing, Sailing, Golfing, Comfort Camping, Horse Back Riding, Camping, Outdoor Motocross, Moun-tain Biking (or Coulee Biking), Rodeo, and a host of other activities are unique concepts that we have developed in our region. These activities, while they can be found anywhere else, are unique to our region because of the attributes of our region. For instance, Windsailing and Sailing are possible
on any lake in Alberta; however, Lake Newell is one of the cleanest, warmest, fastest lakes in Al-berta for this sport. Now won’t that intrigue the avid water sports enthusiast? What about pilots? Did you know that Lake Newell is one of the few lakes that you could land a pontoon plane in?
This is the concept that we are beginning to see emerge. There are many hidden facts throughout the region that are slowly creating an adventure. Many vacationers are trying to get away from the static structure of life. Being so close to Calgary, Medicine Hat and Lethbridge, we have 20 camp-grounds, 5 golf courses, 3 major recreation lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and so much more. We would hope that these vacationers come to relax and enjoy the stress free environment of our region, so appropriately called a “Renewal of Spirit”. With so many opportunities arising in the Region of Newell, we could only appropriately call these Renewal Activities a “Re-Newell Adventure”.
Re-Newell Activities”What started as simple fun is actively
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Only a short stint from the City of Brooks, this campsite offers many campers the
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What is a Re-Newell Adventure?
A Re-Newell adventure is an adventu-re that you can only experience here in the Region of Newell. It can be a structured, non-structured, guided, or non-guided experience. It’s an expe-rience that is unique to this area, and something that you can boast about. Whether it’s the grilling of your steak to perfection at the original Steak Pit at the Patricia Hotel, catching a mons-ter Walleye or Northern Pike in one of the many Lakes, the paleontological unearthing of a Dinosaur, or living it up at one of the many campsites around the region, every story is different, unique, and most importantly, a story about Re-Newell. Whatever the size of the adventure, the scale of the activi-ties, or the company of your compa-nions, you can be sure that a Re-Newell Adventure is exactly the outing that you are looking for.
Who is a Re-Newell Adventure for?
Re-Newell is more than just a visitor concept. Re-Newell is also a concept that every resident of the area lives with every day. As residents of the re-gion, we share in some of the most uni-que experiences that the region has to offer every day. We can fish and swim every day in the summer, walk on some of the most beautiful paths around the region, and enjoy the wide open space for our everyday activities. Each of the-se activities helps create stories, and local stories create the heart and soul of our communities. We are fortunate to have so many opportunities in the region to enjoy and create such a close community culture..
While this concept may just be an ideology, it seems to return to a simpler, more fun way of living life. The region of Newell is fortu-nate enough to have a strong, vi-brant economy which employs a number of diverse peoples from all over the planet. Often, we find locals leaving the area for recrea-tion activities in other places. I of-ten question the reason as to why our residents would leave such wonderful attractions and oppor-tunities in search of greener pas-tures elsewhere. Maybe it’s a men-tality of “where I work, I can’t play”. Maybe it’s for reasons completely unknown to me and for reasons I’ll never completely know. I can only pose a question to all, “Have you experienced true Re-Newell yet? If you have, what was it?”
Re-Newell Activities, does seem to be catching on. More people are starting to look for opportu-nities in the region where they too might be able to have an in-credible story. These stories might be action packed, personal and emotional, fun and relaxed, or any combination of significant oppor-tunities.
Whats your Re-Newell Story? We want to hear from you! Brag, boast, share, whatever you did that you think would be a great activitiy in the Region of Newell. Why not share it with us? Check out our facebook and boast to everyone about your Re-Newell experiance!
www.facebook.com/VisitNewell
Written by William Slenders
”Re-Newell is an adventure. This is the only place in
Alberta where you can get it. ”
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02This wonder stands as reason to why the Re-
gion of Newell has plentiful water-ways and enjoyable summer activi-ties. This dam diverts water from the Bow River located just outside of the Town of Bassano. A great little get-away spot for an afternoon out with the family or just some downtime, this location offers a great view of scenery
Attractions what’s your favorite?
01Built by the Eastern Ir-rigation District for sup-
plying irrigation to farmers of the region, this lake serves as the regions premier attraction. This lake is the warmest, fastest manmade lake in all of Alberta. Kinbrook Island features many opportunities such as camp-ing, swimming, and boat launch-ing for water activities. You may also ask what a fast lake is. Why don’t you bring a sailboat, or go windsurfing to find out how fast the lake really is.
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04Like a giant centipede, the Brooks Aqueduct spans a shal-
low 3.2 km wide valley, suspending a con-crete sling twenty metres above the parched prairie landscape. Once filled to overflow-ing with precious water bound for the thirsty croplands of southwestern Alberta, today it holds only memories. Interpretive guides offer site tours and public programs throughout the summer, visitor season.
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03 There is a great deal of history in the Region
of Newell. We are blessed with two museums, The Brooks & District Mu-seum, and the EID Historical Park.
Museums
Each of the museums has a num-ber of great collections and unique history serving the region. Both are highly recommended as a great place for camping as well.
along the Bow River. Group tours of the dam can be arranged through the EID office and there is also some excellent fishing found below the dam.
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Attractions what’s your favorite?
Brooks Aquaduct
06Enter a stunning new facility and embark
upon an unforgettable journey as you delight in fantastic Exhibitions and dazzling Performances and en-joy an exciting, authentic, Blackfoot cultural experience. Visit What’s New for the centre’s current demonstra-tions, activities and events. Come experience this place, see our gallery, watch dance & craft demonstrations, eat our food, ask us questions, and take home a little of our culture with you!
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05One of the few places in Alberta
that has been sanctioned by the United Nations as a UNES-CO World Heritage site. Di-nosaur Provincial Park offers an amazing outdoor adven-ture. These trails offer amaz-ing time capsules of history dating back 75 million years. Will you find a dinosaur in the trails of the Canadian Badlands?
Dinosaur Provincial Park
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Entertainment and Events
ome one – Come All – get involved and try out for a speaking part
in the upcoming film “Carl’s Way”.
Carl’s Way is a film being produ-ced by Smoke Signal Media in Rosebud, AB and Bee All You Can Bee Committee representing the community of Scandia. The film tells the story of Carl Anderson (a Scandia pioneer) who successfu-lly negotiated one of the most spectacular real estate transac-tions in the history of Canada and was instrumental in the creation of the once doomed and now flourishing Eastern Irrigations
District (EID).
There will be a 15 minute audition held at the CPR Station in the EID Historical Park on June 8th. There will then be a call back for a se-cond audition June 22nd. Actual shooting of the film will begin in August 2013 and there will be a possible honorarium for some of the characters’ portrayals. Anyo-ne and everyone is welcome to try out – if you don’t land a spea-king part, there will be many “ex-tras” needed. To book an audition time, please call Sharon at 403-660-8327© or 403-362-9081.
CAuditions for Carl’s Way
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Kinsmen Pro Rodeo June 7 & 8, 2013 Friday June 7, 8am Slack, 6pm 1st pro performance
Saturday, June 8 8:45am Parade, 1pm Little Britches Rodeo, 6pm 2nd Pro Per-formance, 11pm Fireworks Shows
MidwayFriday from 1pm - 12 midnight, Satur-day from 12 noon to 12 Midnight
Alberta ATV Tripple Crown Racing June 8, 2013
Brooks motocross track. Races start at 9:00am. Admission is $10.00
Jam, Steak, Supper & Dance June 8, 2013
Jam 3:00 – 5:00pm Supper 5:00- 7:00pm $10.00 a ticket, Dance 7:30 – 12:00 Mid-night. Everyone Welcome. Call for sup-per reservations by June 6th, Live music by Coyote Creek.
Elks 11th Annual Fishing Derby - June 15, 2013
Rolling Hills Reservoir. $30.00 Adults $20.00 15 & Under Entry Fee! Tickets available at A&D Automotive, South Country Co-op Cash or Cheque. Cash Prize.
Derby will take place at Rolling Hills Res-ervoir. Sign up at 6am, Fishing at 7am. For more info, contact: Kelly Sanford 403-501-1497 Email: [email protected]. NO BAIT!
Customer Appreciation Days- All Season CycleJune 15th, 2013
Movie Night - EID Historical Park. Scandia Alberta Every Friday Night 8:00pm
Adult Soccer Leauge- Brooks Alberta Starts June 16th, 2013
Grand Opening Ceremony - County of Newell June 21st, 2013
Bassano Rodeo ParadeStarts June 22nd, 2013
Summer Art Camps - Red Roof Studio, Duchess ABStarts July 1st, 2013
Sizzlin’ Summer Sports! City of BrooksStarts July 2nd, 2013
Upcoming Events
Open Mic NightJune 15, 2013
Tumbleweed Theater Sat. June 15th 7:00pm Open Mic Night! Last time was such a hit, we’re going again! Admis-sion by Donation
Duchess Lobster and Steak FestJune 15, 2013
Located at the Duchess Arena. Cost $30.00 lobster ticket $25.00 a Steak Ticket Supper from 5:00- 8:00pm. Dance to follow featuring live band : Prairie Dogs. For tickets and more in-formation contact Ryan Thompson at 403-378-4527. This is a family event! Twoonie hotdog tickets available for purchase at the door
Newell Regional Bus TourJune 15,2013
This is one of two tours that, com-bined, will visit and showcase each community including the history, business, events and other unque fea-tures throughout the Newell region.June 15th 9:00 am - 5:00 pm . Meet at Centennial Regional Arena. Tickets on Sale in May $15.00 includes Lunch and Refreshments
For More Information Contact:Sharon Fisk, Chairperson, Newell Re-gional Expo Society [email protected] Cell: 1 403 660 8327
Upcoming Events
Photo Provided by Government of Alberta
Bassano Rodeo Starts June 22nd, 2013
Los Angeles- Tumbleweed TheaterStarts June 22nd, 2013
Creator Paints the World... The Colour of Our Voice - medicine hat College brooks Campus June 3rd- 27th, 2013
For more great events, check out the events calendar. Only on:
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Special Events
ur first newsletter. I ask myself what informa-tion would people want to read about the Brooks Medieval Faire, a bit of history, a bit
about the growth of the Faire, a bit about plans for the 10th year in 2013. Here goes…hope you find it infor-mative.
The Brooks Medieval Faire was started in 2003 by the Brooks Public Library, as family fun afternoon in the park. At that time the Faire was held in Evergreen Park just outside the library building. People came in costume, walked around the park, enjoyed the re-enactment shows of sword fighting, possibly learned a new-to-them craft such as weaving or pottery, admired the custom sewn costumes and visited with friends and neighbors while enjoying a sunny, warm day.
The Brooks Library board found the time spent on the Faire beca-me too much for them to continue so looked for and found a local community group to take it over. Some of the people that would eventually form the Brooks Medieval Fai-re Society worked with the library in 2009 to learn the ropes. The Library continues to help out to this day,
oalthough’ in a much smaller capacity then when they planned the whole Faire themselves. 2010 saw the Faire move to the
Old Rodeo Grounds on 7th street particu-larly suited to the Medieval Faire with the mature trees and grassy areas. We were able to incorporate jousting into the Fai-re as the main attraction, (horses were not allowed in Evergreen). 2011 was the first 2 day, weekend Faire. We decided to plan a 2 day event for various reasons. We were able to have some new and unique vendors who said a 1 day event wasn’t worth coming for. The re-enactment societies could bring and set-up more of their pavilions and wares at a 2 day event. Whatever the reasons, it was a success! 2012 saw another successful 2 day Brooks Medieval Faire with some new enter-tainers, marketplace vendors, and the Feast
held on the grounds. We are always looking for new entertai-ners and vendors with a medieval theme.
Brooks Medieval Faire”This year is going to be
the biggest yet! An Interna-tional Invitational Jousting Tournament, Family Frien-dly games and activities,
entertainment, and much more! There is absolutely
nothing like this in Alberta, and we are pretty sure you won’t find anything quite like it in Western Canada.
Period.”
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Now that you are all caught up, on to 2013, the 10th annual Brooks Medieval Faire. The Annual Medicine Hat and District Highland Dance Competition will be held on Saturday at the Faire. An International Invitational Jousting Tournament will be held both days. We have some of our favorite market-place vendors from past years and are adding some new ones sure to be new favorites. SaFire Dance will be back to dazzle us with their juggling, stilt-walking and fire dancing. We continue to work on bringing some more new entertainers and activities to the 10th annual Brooks Medieval Faire. Keep up-to-date, like us on facebook, visit our website at www.brooksfaire.com or our microsite at www.visitnewell.com for other information on the home of only Medieval Faire in western Canada.
We must thank the Society of Tilt and Lance Cavalry (STALC) for the awesome jousting shows they have put on for us for the last few years and for Lady Radar’s help in using her contacts in the jousting world to help us set-up the International Invitational Jousting Tournament for the 10th annual Brooks Medieval Faire. We will keep you informed as more knights confirm their atten-dance. HUZZAH!
Sarah Hay - Australia
Jordan Heron - Canada
Frederic Prieaux - Belguim
Marc Hamel - Quebec
Andre Renier - USA
Katarina Kruze - New Zealand
Lady Radar – STALC
International Jousters Confirmed to attend so far are:
The Medieval Faire is proud to bring you an authentic medieval experience (without the time machine). Many of the Knights and exhibitors enjoy this event in charac-ter. Will you join them in costume during the weekend?
Each section of the grounds are designed to teleport you to a simpler time where chivalry and honour were commonplace. You will be able to find amazing hand-crafted goods, and watch as traditional techniques are used in the Village Blacksmith.
Relive the Past in the Living Village
Towering metal clad warrior’s dual with real weapons and real armour for the amusement of the crowd. What are they fighting for? Honour? Glory? Money? Watch as these no-bles fight for the pleasure of the crowd.
Will the Black Knight prevail? There is only one way to know, and the only place to know is at the Brooks Me-dieval Faire this August. To see more details about the fighters, visit the
Brooks Medieval Faire Website at www.brooksfaire.com. If these Knights cannot entertain you, will you find the Jousters more entertaining? Will there be more special guests? Who will take the prize of the first ever Canadian International Invitational Jousting Tournament?
Combat Erics and Jousting
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Brooks RodeoDeep Roots
”One of the Oldest Traditions in the Region of Newell”
he Brooks Rodeo is one of the biggest events in Brooks all year. It has a beer gardens, tons of rides and games to play and an actual rodeo during the day. Other Highlights are the Mini Chucks for Charity which takes place this year June 7th at 4:00pm in the Canadian Tire Parking Lot.
Other traditions that take place are the Karaoke Finals. The radio stations have been having a karaoke contest for the past few weeks and now the finalists compete at the Rodeo in the Beer Gardens. Top prize is $500.00 with a second prize of $250.00
Midnight madness also starts on the 7th of June. Live up the rides and midway that accompany the rodeo. For more rodeo information, visit VisitNewell.com
T”This year’s parade theme is Salute to
our Firefighters. Come out and
show them some appreciation for
what they do”
”Pancake Breakfasts, Parades, Midnight Madness, Mini Chucks, Dust bringing, Dirt Flying Rodeo Action! One of the largest events in the Region
of Newell is back. Are you going to be a part of it this year?”
June Major Event
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Re-Newell
Action
Dinosaur Provincial Park
”One of the greatest adventures this year is closer than you think. How are you planning for Re-Newell this year?”